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Souvenir Spoon

Maker: Webb C. Ball (American, 1847–1922)

Sugar shell

Maker: Newton E. Crittenden (American, 1804–1872)

Seven teaspoons

Maker: Newton E. Crittenden (American, 1804–1872)

Tea Service

Maker: Potter Studio (American, 1899–1928)

Porringer

Maker: Frances Barnum Smith (American, 1874–1952)
Maker: Jane Carson Barron (American, 1879–1942)

Teapot

Maker: Mildred G. Watkins (American, 1883–1968)

Tongs

Maker: Newton E. Crittenden (American, 1804–1872)

Cuff Links

Maker: John Paul Miller (American, 1918–2013)

Gravy Boat and Spoon, "Tomorrow's Classic" Pattern with "Fantasy" Decoration

Designer: (form) Eva Zeisel (American, born Hungary, 1906–2011)
Designer: (pattern) William Katavolos (American, 1924–2020)
Designer: (pattern) Ross Littell (American, 1924–2000)
Designer: (pattern) Douglas Kelley (American, born 1928)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)

Quilt, "Tumbling Blocks" Pattern

Maker: Eliza Maria Williams (American, 1805–1886)

Penetration

Maker: Kenneth Francis Bates (American, 1904–1994)

Alice and the Queen of Hearts

Artist: Edris Eckhardt (American, 1905–1998)

Vessel

Maker: Leza McVey (American, 1907–1984)

Ceramic Form #35

Maker: Leza McVey (American, 1907–1984)

Torso

Maker: Thelma Frazier Winter (American, 1903–1977)

Water Server, "General" Pattern

Designer: Ralph E. Kruck (American, 1906–1994)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, American, 1886–1945

Butter Dish, "General" Pattern

Designer: Ralph E. Kruck (American, 1906–1994)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, American, 1886–1945

Leftover, "General" Pattern

Designer: Ralph E. Kruck (American, 1906–1994)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, American, 1886–1945

Hotpoint Refrigerator Ware

Designer: Walter T. Stopa (American, born Poland, 1906–1986)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: General Electric, American, founded 1892

Hotpoint Refrigerator Ware

Designer: Walter T. Stopa (American, born Poland, 1906–1986)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: General Electric, American, founded 1892

Hotpoint Refrigerator Ware

Designer: Walter T. Stopa (American, born Poland, 1906–1986)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: General Electric, American, founded 1892

Hotpoint Refrigerator Ware

Designer: Walter T. Stopa (American, born Poland, 1906–1986)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: General Electric, American, founded 1892

Water Server, "Hercules" Pattern

Designer: J. Palin Thorley (American, born England, 1892–1987)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, American, 1886–1945

Butter Dish, "Hercules" Pattern

Designer: J. Palin Thorley (American, born England, 1892–1987)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)
Client: Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, American, 1886–1945

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